Summary: An Aloha man accused of driving impaired and hitting two parked vehicles in his neighborhood has been convicted and sentenced in Washington County Circuit Court.

The case: Early on the morning of Oct. 19, sheriff’s deputies responded to a crash in Aloha near the 16600 block of Southwest Oak Street. They found two parked vehicles had been struck and pushed into the middle of the road. Deputies then found a car about two blocks away with major front-end damage and smoke coming from the vehicle. After a brief investigation, the owner of the car was identified as Bruce Edward Jones, 39, who was arrested on accusations of DUII and hit-and-run.

Update: On Jan. 7, Jones pleaded guilty to one count each of DUII and reckless driving and two counts of second-degree criminal mischief.

Sentence: Jones was sentenced to four months in jail, followed by two years of probation. Jones was ordered to pay attorney’s fees of $205 and fines totaling $2,655. Jones’ driver’s license was suspended for 90 days and he must undergo alcohol abuse treatment. Jones is to have no contact with the victims, must not consume or possess alcohol and is not to visit places where alcohol is served.